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Yellow-rumped Warbler, Wingra Park A yellow-rumped warbler, often seen in the spring in Wisconsin.
Blackbird Sky Like a scene from The Birds countless blackbirds fly above a field at the end of the day.
Cranes in Clouds A pair of sandhill cranes form silhouettes against a cloudy sky.
Red-tailed Hawk in Flight A red-tailed hawk takes off from a spot on the ground.
Red-tailed Hawk, Profile A red-tailed hawk in the snow along the road near Lake County Park, Dane County, Wisconsin.
Sandhill Crane Juvenile A young crane at Dane County, Wisconsin's Lake Farm County Park.
Redwing in Flight A male red-winged blackbird captured flying past with its distinctive red wing patch glistening in the sun.
Mallard Duckling A young mallard on the waters of Lake Monona, Wisconsin.
Goose with Gosling A mother goose tends to its young.
Gosling Exploring A gosling exploring its world.
Goose Portrait Close-up of a goose at Babcock Park, McFarland, Wisconsin.
Canada Gosling A gosling at Law Park, Madison, Wisconsin.
Canvasback A canvasback duck in the waters near the Milwaukee Art Museum.
Gulls Diving A group of Bonaparte's gulls diving for food.
Wild Turkey, UW Arboretum One of the turkeys that has made its home at the University of Wisconsin Arboretum.
Seagull with Peanut A ring-billed gull picks up a peanut from the pier at Tenney Park, Madison, Wisconsin.
Green Heron Portrait Close-up of a green heron, which allowed a very close approach.
Green Heron, Ruffled A green heron appearing a little alarmed.
Robin Hatchling Helpless newborn baby robin in a nest right outside of where I was working at the time.
Lesser Yellowlegs A long-legged wader at the Nine Springs E-Way, Dane County, Wisconsin.
Killdeer A killdeer near its nest along railroad tracks at Brooklyn, Wisconsin.
Canada Goose over the E-Way A Canada goose flies overhead at the Nine Springs E-Way, Dane County, Wisconsin.
A Gull Prepares to Dive A gull just a moment before plunging toward the water.
Great Gray Owl with a Twig North America's largest owl this is one of hundreds that came to northern Wisconsin and Minnesota during an irruption in the winter of 2004-2005. This was taken near Cotton, Minnesota.
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